On Monday, Rihanna posted a video of Quigley on Instagram, captioned “This beautiful soul, and former dancer of mine is MISSING!!! My heart aches thinking of how heavy this is on all who love her! If anyone has seen or has any information on @shirlenequigley’s whereabouts ….. PLEASE CONTACT the North Bergen Police Department 201 392 2100!!!!”

The video, posted on the dancer’s Instagram account on Aug. 25, shows 32-year-old Quigley talking about treating people with respect. “I know people probably think I’m crazy because I’m always telling everyone ‘I love you! I love you!’ Because the minute that I meet somebody I do love them because I know in my heart and in my spirit that that’s my brother and my sister, that’s my neighbor,” she said. “If I make a connection, a relationship whether it be one minute, one year or the rest of my life, if you are in my life, I love you.”

This undated photo provided by the North Bergen Police Department shows Shirlene Quigley, a missing dancer from New Jersey who has performed with Beyonce, Rihanna and Missy Elliot. (North Bergen Police Department via AP)

NBC reported Quigley resides in North Bergen, New Jersey, and is a dance teacher at Peridance Capezio Center and Broadway Dance Center in Manhattan. The last person who saw her was her father, who watched her get on a bus around 1 a.m. Sunday at Port Authority in New York City.

“I just want her to come home, or if someone has her to let her be,” her father told NBC. “She’s everything to me. She’s why I live.”

Quigley has also worked with Jamie Foxx and Missy Elliott, who on MOnday posted photos of Quigley on Instagram. She wrote Quigley wore a pink jacket and 3-to-4-inch heels when she disappeared. She also wrote that police have her phone.

“Please share and help us find her!! #shirlenequigley amazing SWEET CARING SPIRIT who is LOVED by MANY!” Elliott wrote. “I NEED YALL TO REPOST get this info out there! Please help with any information.”

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